Absolute Location:
Being a continent and not a specific nation or a city, Europe in many cases would not have a "Absolute Location" but would vary depending on which city or nation one would be looking at within the continent of Europe.
To many people, and the general public, many would agree that when thinking of Europe the center of it would be the United Kingdoms. And the center of the United Kingdoms would be London. And so...
London is located at 51°30′28″N 00°07′41″W
Relative Location:
Speaking relatively, North of Europe is bordered by the Barents sea, Bordered west by the Atlantic Ocean. And bordered south by the Mediterranean Sea. Its almost like a massive peninsula.
The Eastern land boundary is traditionally defined by a line following the Ural Mountians, Southeast to the Caspian Sea, then across to the Black Sea through the Caucasus Mountains, and cutting through the Bosporus, Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles.
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/eu.htm
This website gives you the map of Europe, with longitude and latitude on it, and gives you further links to bodies of water, capital cities, landforms, and other related categories.
Absolute Location:
Being a continent and not a specific nation or a city, Europe in many cases would not have a "Absolute Location" but would vary depending on which city or nation one would be looking at within the continent of Europe.
To many people, and the general public, many would agree that when thinking of Europe the center of it would be the United Kingdoms. And the center of the United Kingdoms would be London. And so...
London is located at 51°30′28″N 00°07′41″W
Relative Location:
Speaking relatively, North of Europe is bordered by the Barents sea, Bordered west by the Atlantic Ocean. And bordered south by the Mediterranean Sea. Its almost like a massive peninsula.
The Eastern land boundary is traditionally defined by a line following the Ural Mountians, Southeast to the Caspian Sea, then across to the Black Sea through the Caucasus Mountains, and cutting through the Bosporus, Sea of Marmara, and the Dardanelles.
http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/eu.htm
This website gives you the map of Europe, with longitude and latitude on it, and gives you further links to bodies of water, capital cities, landforms, and other related categories.